Named in honour of the Dutch Royal House of Orange, Oranjestad has been Aruba's capital since 1797 and has served as the island's main port ever since. Today, the small harbour continues to attract schooners, fishing boats and cruise ships from all over the world. The tiny capital on the southwest shore bustles with activity as thousands of visitors descend upon it each day to shop, dine or try their luck at one of the many casinos. The streets that make up the downtown core are lined with modern imitations of pastel-coloured Dutch colonial houses adorned with ornate gabled roofs; a good number of them have … more »
With its charming Dutch-colonial architecture, Oranjestad (pop. 30,000... more »
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